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32-8-87
Section 32-8-87 Dismantling, destroying, changing identity of vehicle; certificate requirements;
insurance claims; "total loss"; removal of identification numbers, plates, etc.;
transfer of salvage vehicles; inspections; "component parts"; rebuilt vehicles;
flood vehicles; online verifications. (a) Each owner of a motor vehicle and each person mentioned
as owner in the last certificate of title who scraps, dismantles, destroys, or changes the
motor vehicle in such a manner that it is not the same motor vehicle described in the certificate
of origin or certificate of title shall as soon as practicable cause the certificate of origin
or certificate of title, if any, and any other documents or information required by the department
to be mailed or delivered to the department for processing. The department shall, with the
consent of any holder of liens noted on the surrendered certificate, enter a cancellation
upon its records. Upon cancellation of a certificate of origin or certificate of...
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34-27-81
Section 34-27-81 Definitions. As used in this article, the following words shall have
the following meanings: (1) AGENCY AGREEMENT. A written agreement between a broker and a client
which creates a fiduciary relationship between the broker and a principal, who is commonly
referred to as a client. (2) BROKER. Any person licensed as a real estate broker pursuant
to Articles 1 and 2 of this chapter. (3) BROKERAGE AGREEMENT. A specific written agreement
between a brokerage firm and a consumer which establishes a brokerage relationship. The brokerage
agreement shall contain a statement of the terms and conditions of the brokerage services
to be provided. (4) BROKERAGE SERVICE. Any service, except for rental or property management
services, provided by a broker or licensee to another person and includes all activities for
which a real estate license is required under Articles 1 and 2 of this chapter. (5) CONSUMER.
A person who obtains information, advice, or services concerning real estate...
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34-27-69
Section 34-27-69 Surety bond; suspension, etc., of license for violation of article;
reinstatement; relicensure; board must be notified of initiation, etc., of legal action. (a)
Every applicant for a license under this article, either original or renewal, shall furnish
a surety bond payable to the State of Alabama in the amount of $5,000 if a time-sharing salesman
or $10,000 if a broker, with a surety company authorized to do business in Alabama, which
bond shall provide that the obligor therein will pay up to $5,000 or $10,000, respectively,
the aggregate sum of all judgments which may be recovered against such licensee for actual
loss or damage arising from his or her activities conducted under this article. Said bond
shall be filed with the Alabama Real Estate Commission prior to the issuance of such license.
A new bond or a renewal or continuation of the original bond shall be required for each licensing
period. If a continuous bond is filed with the commission prior to the...
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27-10-24
Section 27-10-24 Licensing of surplus line brokers. (a) Any person, while licensed as
a resident insurance producer in this state for the property lines of authority and who is
deemed by the commissioner to have had sufficient experience in the insurance business to
be competent for the purpose may be licensed as a surplus line broker for the types and kinds
of insurance that he or she as a resident producer is licensed to handle as follows: (1) Application
to the commissioner for the license shall be made on forms as designated and furnished by
the commissioner. (2) License fee in the amount stated in Section 27-4-2 shall be paid
to the commissioner. The license shall expire on December 31 next after its issue. (3) Prior
to the issuance of the license, the applicant shall file with the commissioner, and thereafter
for as long as any license remains in effect he or she shall keep in force and unimpaired,
a bond in favor of the State of Alabama in the penal sum of at least fifty...
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34-8A-18
Section 34-8A-18 Penalties; review; disciplinary oversight of licensees; legal counsel.
(a) In addition to any other powers and functions which may be conferred upon it by law, the
board may issue an order assessing a civil penalty not less than five hundred dollars ($500)
and not more than five thousand dollars ($5,000) against any person who holds himself or herself
out to the public as a licensed professional counselor or associate licensed counselor or
who uses any title or description as prescribed in subdivisions (1) and (4) of Section
34-8A-2, or who shall engage in the private practice of counseling and does not then possess
in full force and virtue a valid license to engage in private practice as a licensed professional
counselor or associate licensed counselor under this chapter. (b) In determining the amount
of any penalty, the board shall consider the seriousness of the violation, including any threat
to the health, safety, or welfare of the public, the unlawful gain or...
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8-7A-6
Section 8-7A-6 Application for license. (a) A person applying for a license under this
chapter shall do so in a form and in a medium prescribed by the commission. The application
shall contain all of the following information: (1) The legal name, the residential address
of the applicant if the applicant is an individual, the business addresses of the applicant,
and any fictitious or trade name used by the applicant in conducting its business. (2) A list
of any criminal convictions of the applicant and any material litigation in which the applicant
has been involved in the 10-year period preceding the submission of the application. (3) A
description of any money transmission services previously provided by the applicant. (4) A
list of the proposed authorized delegates of the applicant and the locations in this state
where the applicant and its authorized delegates propose to engage in money transmission services.
(5) A list of other states in which the applicant is licensed to engage in...
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5-19-22
Section 5-19-22 License to engage in business of making consumer loans or taking assignments
of consumer credit contracts - Required; exceptions; application; investigation; standards
for issuance; hearing; licensing under Small Loan Act; fees; participation in Nationwide Mortgage
Licensing System and Registry. (a) No creditor shall engage in any one or more of the following
activities without first having obtained a license from the administrator: (1) Making consumer
loans to Alabama residents, regardless of whether the creditor has a place of business in
Alabama or an employee residing in Alabama. (2) Making consumer loans originated by an individual
required to be licensed as a mortgage loan originator under the Alabama Secure and Fair Enforcement
for Mortgage Licensing Act of 2009. (3) Taking assignments of consumer credit contracts, either
from a place of business in Alabama or through use of an employee residing in Alabama whose
employment includes taking assignments of consumer...
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27-7-1
Section 27-7-1 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall
have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: (1) BUSINESS ENTITY.
A corporation, association, partnership, limited liability company, limited liability partnership,
or other legal entity. (2) COMMISSIONER. The Alabama Commissioner of Insurance. (3) HOME STATE.
The District of Columbia and any state or territory of the United States in which an insurance
producer maintains his or her principal place of residence or principal place of business
and is licensed to act as an insurance producer. (4) INSURANCE. As defined in Section
27-1-2. (5) INSURANCE PRODUCER or PRODUCER. A person required to be licensed under the laws
of this state to sell, solicit, or negotiate insurance. (6) INSURER. As defined in Section
27-1-2. For the purposes of this chapter, insurer shall also mean an insurance company licensed
pursuant to Chapter 3, commencing with Section 27-3-1 of this title; a health...
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5-25-3
Section 5-25-3 Persons excluded. The following persons are not subject to the provisions
of this chapter: (1) Any depository institution as defined in Section 3 of the Federal
Deposit Insurance Act, any subsidiary institution that is owned and controlled by a depository
institution, and employees of any of the foregoing. Bank holding companies and subsidiaries
of bank holding companies, thrift holding companies and subsidiaries of thrift holding companies,
trust companies, savings or building and loan associations, savings banks and other thrift
institutions, credit unions, and all other affiliates of each of the above persons if more
than 50 percent of the affiliate's shares or other ownership interests are owned or controlled
by such person, and federally or state constituted agencies and employees of any of the foregoing.
(2) Any person licensed under Section 5-19-22. (3) An attorney licensed to practice
law in Alabama who is not principally engaged in negotiating mortgage loans...
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40-17-322
Section 40-17-322 Definitions. As used in this article and unless the context requires
otherwise, the following terms have the meaning ascribed herein: (1) AIRCRAFT. Any airplane
or helicopter. (2) ASSOCIATE JOBBER. A person who acquires motor fuel from a licensed distributor
in this state for subsequent sale. An associate jobber may obtain a distributor's license
even though it does not acquire fuel from a supplier in this state. (3) AVIATION FUEL. Aviation
gasoline or aviation jet fuel. (4) AVIATION GASOLINE. Motor fuel designed for use in the operation
of aircraft other than jet aircraft, and sold or used for that purpose. (5) AVIATION JET FUEL.
Motor fuel designed for use in the operation of jet or turbo-prop aircraft and sold or used
for that purpose. (6) BIODIESEL FUEL. Any motor fuel or mixture of motor fuels that is derived,
in whole or in part, from agricultural products or animal fats, or the wastes of such products
or fats, and is advertised as, offered for sale as, suitable...
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